Bear in mind that if you break open an external drive to extract the disk you will have no warranty on that disk. It might be a false economy.
That is true, but it was an external we were looking for and just looked at internal, thinking it may be a cheaper way to go.
Ordered a seagate one from Argos, going to pick it up in a bit and then going to try and sort out a computer that have decided not to boot for some reason.
Silly person have not backed up their data, so that is why I have got him to get an external hard drive, not so sure if we really need a 6TB one, but there you go

There are two drives in the computer, so hopefully the data one is fine.
but then I have no idea what is wrong with the computer until I look at it, he showed me over discord of it just resetting as soon as it gets to the Windows boot. By all accounts, he updated to Windows 11 and this is what it left him with

It is not even his computer, it is his partners, she was not happy with him trying to update it to Windows 11.

I thought I was going to have a nice, relaxing Saturday before going back to work tomorrow after 4 days off.
i don't understand why people don't back up, drives are pretty cheap these days, certainly if it is a computer that you use for work.
Adrian
Desktop machine Ryzen powered with windows something or other.
Plusnet FTTC